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CHICAGO—A federal judge Monday permanently blocked Illinois from enforcing key portions of its Interchange Fee Prohibition Act against national banks and payment card networks, a major development in the legal fight over the first-of-its-kind swipe-fee law, but one that still leaves credit unions and Illinois chartered banks without direct court protection from the law’s core interchange-fee restrictions.

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CHICAGO—A federal judge Monday permanently blocked Illinois from enforcing key portions of its Interchange Fee Prohibition Act against national banks and payment card networks, a major development in the legal fight over the first-of-its-kind swipe-fee law, but one that still leaves credit unions and Illinois chartered banks without direct court protection from the law’s core interchange-fee restrictions.

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HARTSVILLE, S.C.—SPC Credit Union partnered with the Greater Hartsville Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Hartsville program to host a poverty simulation designed to give participants a firsthand look at the financial challenges faced by many families in the communities the credit union serves.

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